Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Macquarie’s Green Investment Group (GIG) and Air Products has been facilitated by Axpo Polska through a nine-year route-to-market and balancing services agreement for the Ścieki wind farm.
Between 2022 and 2030, Axpo’s Polish subsidiary will provide route-to-market and balancing services for the entire output of the 22 MW Ścieki wind farm. The new contract includes price hedging of a significant proportion of the Polish green certificates generated by the plant, as well as short-term power hedges.
The wind farm is located close to the village of Ścieki, approximately 75 km south-west of Warsaw in central Poland. It consists of 11 Vestas V90 2 MW wind turbines and has been operating for more than eight years. The project helps offset an average of 39,000 tonnes of CO2 a year.
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